Sure. Go to MU/WU and pick whatever language you want. Some of them are language neutral, however. By the way, why did you quote the entire first post? What purpose did that serve besides taking up a lot of extra space and bandwidth?

Look, you didn't need to copy the list of updates that are included in u_h's update pack. We got what you meant. If you felt a need to be more specific, you could have simply said:

"How can I download the complete set of MS updates that are included in this update pack, but in standalone installer form and in a different language?"

It also might help if you said which language and why you want them in standalone installer form. In other words, tell us exactly what you are trying to do and what you have tried so far.

For the basic question you asked, I'm not aware of any way to download the complete set of XP updates in another language in an automated fashion. There are various update packs available in other languages that include all the updates, but they are not in individual installer format. There are scripts that can download the set of updates, but I'm not sure which languages they are available in. You can also download the MS patch Tuesday ISO files which have all the language files, but they only include the updates that were released that patch Tuesday, so you would have to download a LOT of them to get all the updates you were looking for.

So trim your first post, again please, then tell us in more detail what you are trying to do.

I'm goging back, from windows7 and I want to edit my instalkation in nLite (like everytime with XP.) And of course I want it updated, I'm going to integrate IE8, WMP11, ... and updates/hotfixes etc.

Since there's no such pack in my language (czech), maybe I can post the list of updates from some other pack (that I don't personally trust) and you guys will be able to tell me add these, delete these ... ?

comctl32.ocx from inside the qfe pack has a the date of the digital signature of 2009...
rick's runtime library pack has the same thing marked 2012...
may I change it with the newer and recompress the QFE pack ?

or it makes a pair with also the older comctl32.DLL ...and therefore better leave the .OCX alone ?

also
mscomctl.ocx...the newest is from 2012 , the one from QFE is 2011
msvcrt10.dll newest is 1994...from QFE pack is 1993
comdlg32.ocx is also 3 years older..

is it all safe to replace those 3 and safely recompress the QFE pack ?

I am trying to isolate libraries from your QFE pack from those of Rick's and Kell's... as each of you are making changes from time to time...including or eliminating libraries...and in order to have them all but to avoid one addon replacing the same files during xp install, I thought to make a separate yet single addon...containing what you did not use inside the QFE pack...and to accomplish that I had to play with file replacements from one side to another and notice file version missmatch and the files that are extra...

I observed one missing library from QFE pack although seems to be from the same class that you decided to implement:

No word I can find yet from Microsoft concerning the problem. It's not likely to be fixed by this Patch Tuesday.

For the GDR file, download the update package and extract it using the /x switch. The file you want is in the SP3GDR folder. Create a copy of mstscax.dll named lhmstscx.dll. Copy lhmstscx.dll to "system32\DLLCache". Then copy mstscax.dll to system32.

Remote desktop doesn't work again. I had reported another issue almost a year ago and user_hidden was kind enough to include the fix. However, as Microsoft seems determined to prevent remote desktop from working properly, I wish to repeat my last request:

Perhaps you should consider completely removing this particular update from your pack.